Monthly Gaming Swag In A Crate

29. Jan, 2016

The fine folks over at Loot Crate, the defacto standard in monthly geek subscription services, announced a new venture today sure to please gaming fans everywhere.

Loot Gaming looks to become the head honcho in delivering the monthly gaming geekiness in a themed mystery box each month for a nominal fee of $25 USD. Much like their other offerings in anime, pets & core crate services, the included items will revolve around the top video game brands and deliver exclusive items found nowhere else.

As someone who is extremely familiar with these services for multiple years, I am very anxious to see how well this gaming targeted offer delivers when compared to other gaming centric subscription services from companies like 1Up Box & Arcade Block. In fact, keep an eye on PS Nation for a series of editorials covering these monthly mystery swag boxes as we dive deeper into what they offer, what they cost and are they worth your hard earned dollars and cents, nickels and dimes.

Checkout the announcement trailer here.

Read the full press release below.

SAN ANTONIO, TX – January 29, 2016 – At a live panel at PAX South, Loot Crate™, the company behind the Loot Crate, Loot Anime, Loot Pets and Level Up monthly subscription services for geeks, gamers and pop culture lovers, today announced a new monthly subscription product: Loot Gaming. Created for avid gamers, Loot Gaming is a monthly mystery box subscription with collectibles, apparel, accessories and more from the biggest and best video game universes.

For $25 a month, Loot Gaming’s themed crates will feature a curated selection of items from the best video game brands, including indies, AAA, retro and new releases. Each crate will feature 4-6 premium items, with most exclusively manufactured for Loot Crate. In addition, it will include a game manual style booklet and exclusive collector’s Loot Gaming pin for a total retail value of more than $60. In addition to collectibles, apparel, accessories and physical items, Loot Gaming will on occasion include digital items such as downloadable games, digital items or in game DLC.

“We know that our audience loves video games, which is exactly why we wanted to offer an experience that extends beyond the joystick, keyboard or controller. Loot Gaming will give people the chance to own a piece of those gaming universes and join an active community of fans who love those same great franchises,” said Matthew Arevalo, co-founder of Loot Crate. “We’re working alongside developers and publishers to create exclusive products for Loot Gaming crates, and they are just as excited as we are to bring these universes and characters into the real world.”

With more than a half million Looters for its flagship subscription service, Loot Crate has relationships with the hottest video game, entertainment and consumer product companies in the world, including Disney, Warner Bros., Nintendo, Activision, Minecraft, Bethesda and many more. As appropriate for its monthly themed boxes, Loot Crate will continue to feature some video game items. Most recently, Loot Crate has made Limited Edition Crates tied to Fallout 4, Call of Duty: Black Ops III, Nintendo Amiibos and more.

Fans can sign-up for email updates starting today, and Loot Gaming will go on sale soon. For more information, visit: www.lootcrate.com/lootgaming